Notices. ANin^^^OW OF THE WAIKATO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. A TWO-DAYS' SHOW WILL BE HELD AT OA.XWC3SES,I3> GOB s ON SATURDAY AND MONDAY, March 16th and 18th, 1889. The Show will be held in the Public Hall, aad in a large attached Marquee.
SPECIAL PRIZES. By Mrs J. P. Tjk::.ison—For best 12 Bismarck Apples—los. By Mr 0. Boyce-Foi- best 12 Ohinemuri Apples—A cake. By Mr H. Ross—For best 12 Northern Spy Apples—l 2 Fruit Trees, value 12s. By Mr R. Davies—For best 12 Reinette du Canada Apples—Whip, value 7s o<l. By Mr J. D. Arnaboldi—For best 12 Cellini Apples—Fruit Harvester. By Mr J. 11. Priestly—For best 12 Stone-Pippin Apples— 10s. By Mr Sake-For best 12 King of Pippin Apples—los. By Mr Stackpoole—For best 12 Cox's Orange Pippin Apples—Lamp, value 10a. By Mr .T. Webber—For best 12 Cider Apples —ss. By Mr Parr—For best 12 varieties Apples, 4 of each, suitable for export to England—los 6d. By Mr T. Wells—For best collection of Apples, 4 of each—First prize, Office Clock, value £2; second prize, Clock, value 14s. By Mr John" Sharp—For best collection of Apples, 4 of each (amateurs only)— First prize, 12 Fruit Trees or Pot Plants, value 12s; second prize, 5 Fruit Trees or Pot Plants, value ss. By Mr J. S. Bona—For best 12 Pears— First Prize Books to value of 5s ; second prize ditto, value of 2s 6d. By Mr George Mason—For best collection of Plums, 3of each—l 2 Fruit Trees, value 12s. By Mr J. Sua hp—For best collection Peaches, 4of each variety—l 2 Fruit Trees, value 12s. By Mr John* Runciman— For best 12 Yellow Dessert Plums —Fruit Harvester. By Mr B. Huge—For best 12 Pond's Seedliug Plums—An Oleograph. By Mr Jas. Kheley—For best 3 bunches out door grown Grapes—Choice of' Fruit Trees, value 7s 6d. By Mr E, Ward -For best 2 Fuchsias in bloom—Cut Glass Inkstand, value ss. By Mr R. W. Sargent—For collection of Cut Flowers—Reading Glass. By Mr George Mason—For best 6 Roses —6 Fruit Trees, value 6s. By Mr J. Cottrell—For best 41b. lump of Fresh Butter (not factory made)— us. For best home-made 21b. Loaf, or more.—ss. By Mr A. Bach—For best 6 bottles Preserved Fruit—First prize, 7s 6d ; second prize, 2s 6d. By Mr F. J. Brooks—For best 21bs. Dried or Evaporated Fruit, Waikato grown—ss. By Messrs Young and Nixon—For best 12 Hobart Potatoes—ss. By Mr J. McNiool—For best Cheese, 2 (not factory made)—lst prize, 15s ; 2nd prize, ss. By Cam. Softer—For best G Swedes— 20s. For best 6 White Belgian Carrots—los. By Mr John Parr—For best 12 Swedes (all-comers) —31s Gd. By Mr Jas. Forrest—For best i cwt Potatoes—los. By Mr G. J. Neal, agent for Webb and Sons—6 Webbs' Kinver Mammoth Bean, 2s 6d ; 2 Webbs' Emperor Cabbage, 2s 6d ; 3 Webbs' Red Cabbage, 2s Gd ; 1 Webbs' Perpetual Bearer Cucumber, ss; 3 Webbs' Prolific Ridge Cucumber, 2s Gd ; 3 Webbs' Cabbage Lcttuce, 2s Gd ; 3 Webbs' Cos Lettuce, 2s 6d ; 12 Webbs' Banbury Onion, 10s ; 12 Webbs' Banbury Onion (second), 5s ; 6 Webbs' Sensation Tomato, ss; 3 Webbs' Collection Turnips (3 each), ss; 12 Webbs' Coleus Seedlings—lst prize, 3s ; 2nd prize, 2s. 12 Webbs' Mimulus, 2s 6d; 12 Webbs' Antirrhinum, 2s Gd ; 12 Webbs' White Challenge Wheat, 5s ; 12 Webbs' Golden Drop Wheat, 5s ; Webbs' Red Globe Tripoli Onion (as previously advertised), £2; on condition that the seed is purchased through his agency. By New Zealand Herald and Auckland Weekly News—For best 6 bottles Waikato-made Cider—First prize, 27s ; second, 15s. By Auckland Evening Star—For best assortment of Jams, Jellies and Bottled ITruit—" Defenders of New Zealand," published at £2 2s. By Mr F. R. Moody—For best sample of Wine, Waikato-madc, from any kind of fruit—lo apple trees, value JOs. By H. L. Hooi'Eß—For best 12 Reine Claude de Bavay Plums—lo apple trees (keeping sorts), value 10s. By H. L. Hooi'Eß—For best 12 King of Tonikins County Apples, 7 apple trees, value 7s ; for the best 12 Scott's Red Streak apples, 7 apple trees, value
The number of Special Prizes is large, the accommodation the best evei offered, and no effort will be spared by the committee in trying to eclipse the successful Show of 1886, and in this effort the committee invite the assistance of the fruit-growers and other friends. Prize schedules, containing also list of Special Prizes, may be obtained gratis on application to Messrs Walton and Teasdale, Te Awamutu; G. Edgecumbe and J. Parr, Hamilton; T. Wells and J, S. Bond, Cambridge ; or to K. W. DYER, Hon. Sec. Show Committee, Cambridge. T. B. .IT" 1 " 1 "" 1 Begs to inform his friends, the Medical Profession, and the general public that he has opened the rooms over his pharmacy in Queen-street, Auckland, for the practice of SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTISTRY in all its various branches ; where the best quality and the latest improvements iu artificial teeth, guaranteed for comfort mastication, durability, and natural appearance can be obtained, combined with civility, attention, good workmanship, and moderate charges, by which he respectfully solicits, and hopes to secure a fair share of support. Dental work repaired. Consultations free. Operations under Nitrous Oxide Gas. Hours of business : 9 to 5. P. G. PURCHAS & CO., . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z. (NextPost-oilice). Consignments of Produce of all sorts receive our personal and prompt attention. . (jgjf Special attention given to Fruit,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2598, 7 March 1889, Page 3
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